Sneaking in one more rose' wine I found in my wine storage unit. A half bottle priced at $14.99 (sale price) at Macarthur Beverages in DC where prices tend to run a bit higher than norms. Kermit Lynch import.
Pale salmon color. Subtle rhubarb on palate. Presents as completely dry.

On the second evening the rhubarb has morphed into strawberry-rhubarb and the wine seems fruitier. Didn't get to finish the last glass as a gnat(?) invaded the glass while I was in the kitchen. Nasty gnat. Guess he chose to commit suicide in a winey grave.

I don't have any Albarino on hand but liked one from Rias Baixas that I had at a Spanish wine tasting last April. May look for one on my next visit to Raleigh. Notes from April tasting follow:

2. Pazo Serantellos Albarino, DO Rias Baixas
I was interested in trying this Albarino. It was a deeper green gold color that the Cava. It reminded me a bit of Muscadet and would be a good accompaniment to oysters, mussels, perhaps clams. Albarinos are known for flinty minerality and zippy acidity. This is from the region of Galicia just north of Portugal. The landscape there is said to be very green as in Ireland or Scotland and quite unlike the arid, dry mesa in some parts of Spain.

Bob, that is all my notes contained about the Albarino. It was my second favorite wine of the night of four Spanish whites and four reds. I didn't like the particular selection of reds all that much but do like many Spanish reds (mainly tempranillo-based which has been under discussion on the Wine Forum).

If I get to Raleigh in the next couple weeks and pick up an Albarino, I will try to note fruit or other distinctive flavors. Mainly I was aware of its crispness and minerality and refreshing quality.

Didn't get to finish the last glass as a gnat(?) invaded the glass while I was in the kitchen. Nasty gnat. Guess he chose to commit suicide in a winey grave.

JC, this made me laugh. The occasional fruit fly gets into our glasses here, and for me, like you, that's the end of the glass. My husband, however, and every other guy I know, will just fish the thing out and keep on going.

Didn't get to finish the last glass as a gnat(?) invaded the glass while I was in the kitchen. Nasty gnat. Guess he chose to commit suicide in a winey grave.

JC, this made me laugh. The occasional fruit fly gets into our glasses here, and for me, like you, that's the end of the glass. My husband, however, and every other guy I know, will just fish the thing out and keep on going.

Gnats? They don't drink much. Extract, flick, continue drinking!

BTW - if you are queasy about gnats getting in your wine, you shouldn't visit a winery crush pad during the harvest.

So true about guys. A Catholic and fraternity brother of my brother-in-law was at an outdoor beer party when he exclaimed "There's a fly in my beer!" One of the brothers replied "That's okay. It's not Friday."

Jenise wrote:The occasional fruit fly gets into our glasses here, and for me, like you, that's the end of the glass. My husband, however, and every other guy I know, will just fish the thing out and keep on going.